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"Doctor Untouchable" in the series "Boston's Billionaire Bachelors" by author Julie Saman follows the story of Kaplan and Bianca, who unknowingly reconnect after years apart. As they navigate their rekindled connection, unexpected events unfold, leading to a journey of self-discovery and newfound love. The writing style beautifully portrays the characters' depth and emotional growth, intertwining past secrets with present desires in a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.

If you liked Doctor Untouchable, here are the top 5 books to read next:
(We also have 46 recommendations for the series: Boston's Billionaire Bachelors)

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    Before Girl
    Book 1 in the series:Vital Signs

    Before Girl - Vital Signs by Kate Canterbary
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    'Before Girl' by Kate Canterbary is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Cal Hartshorn and Stella Allesandro. Cal, a shy and awkward man, has been admiring Stella from afar for months until a chance encounter leads to the beginning of a beautiful and instant romance. Stella, a strong and independent woman in her mid-thirties, initially resists the idea of a relationship but finds herself falling for Cal's adoration and charm. As their relationship develops, both characters navigate their demanding jobs, personal vulnerabilities, and the complexities of falling in love in their late thirties and early forties.

    The book is praised for its realistic and relatable characters, witty dialogue, and the portrayal of a mature romance between two individuals who have already established their identities and careers. The writing style is described as intimate, funny, heartbreaking, and fabulous, focusing on character-driven storytelling that avoids unnecessary drama and twists, making it a refreshing and engaging read in the contemporary romance genre.

    Not that I hated it. I mean, who could hate this quiet, beautiful space just minutes from the hustle and bustle of Boston? It was an oasis of green and water and calm. Now that spring was breaking thr...

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    Wrong
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    Book 1 in the series:Cafe

    Wrong - Cafe by Jana Aston
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    'Wrong' in the series 'Cafe' by Jana Aston follows the story of Sophie, a college senior who finds herself in an awkward situation when she realizes that the hot older guy she's been daydreaming about is also her gynecologist, Dr. Luke Miller. Despite the red flags in their relationship, the story unfolds into a romance filled with steamy moments, humor, and unconventional love. The plot revolves around Sophie navigating her feelings for Luke, dealing with controlling behavior, unexpected pregnancies, and familial issues, all while exploring themes of age difference, control, and love.

    Fuck, I'm already blushing. Luke. He comes into the coffee shop every Tuesday morning. It's the highlight of my morning shift at Grind Me, a coffee shop just off campus. I work around my classes at th...

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    The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Devil by Elizabeth O'Roark
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    The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Elizabeth O'Roark is a multi-layered drama set during a family vacation in Hawaii, where characters Drew, Joshua, and others navigate complex relationships and emotional turmoil. The book skillfully weaves together elements of romance, family drama, and personal growth, creating a captivating story that balances humor with heart-wrenching moments.

    A love story is like a bus ride. You can take the express—short and to the point, not exciting but it gets you where you need to go—or you can make it a road trip. Lots of transfers and stops, operati...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Devil )

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    A Deal with the Devil
    Book 1 in the series:Devil

    A Deal with the Devil - Devil by Elizabeth O'Roark
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    Tali, an aspiring writer struggling to make ends meet, takes a temporary job as an assistant to Hayes, a grumpy plastic surgeon known as the Devil. Their banter sparks into romance, despite their initial oil-and-water dynamic. As they navigate their emotional baggage and snarky exchanges, the tension builds towards a slow-burn happy ending. The book is described as a mix of humor, angst, and the will to change, with well-developed characters and engaging dialogue.

    Comic books make it look so easy. One guy wants to destroy the world. Another wants to save it. The bad guy has a scar and is cruel to his girlfriend. The good guy has a jawline that could cut glass a...

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    The Worst Guy
    Book 2 in the series:Vital Signs

    The Worst Guy - Vital Signs by Kate Canterbary
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    'The Worst Guy' by Kate Canterbary follows the story of Sara and Sebastian, who are forced into conflict resolution therapy after an exam room incident. Despite their initial animosity towards each other, they slowly discover hidden layers that make them a perfect match. The book is a mix of enemies to lovers and forced proximity romance, filled with witty banter, heartfelt moments, and hot sexual chemistry that keeps the readers engaged. The characters, Sara and Sebastian, are portrayed as flawed yet captivating individuals with deep emotional scars that they must navigate through to find love and acceptance.

    The writing style of Kate Canterbary in 'The Worst Guy' is praised for its swoony declaration moments, entertaining banter, and the ability to tackle sensitive subjects with grace and love. The book is described as a roller coaster of emotions, with a blend of humor, tension, and steamy scenes that keep the readers hooked. The characters are well-developed, and the enemies to lovers storyline is highlighted as one of the best aspects of the book, showcasing the growth of Sara and Sebastian's relationship amidst their conflicts and struggles.

    And—before you get the wrong idea—this wasn't a performance issue. I performed beautifully. I always rose to the occasion and I stayed standing until everyone was satisfied. Most mornings I awoke to f...

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